Garnacho 'will buy Man Utd team dinner' for sub reaction

Alejandro Garnacho was taken off in the 44th minute against Ipswich
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Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho "will pay for a meal for his team-mates" after he headed straight down the tunnel following his substitution against Ipswich, head coach Ruben Amorim has said.
The Argentine was sacrificed for Noussair Mazraoui on Wednesday after Patrick Dorgu was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Ipswich winger Omari Hutchinson.
Garnacho did not take his place on United's bench, opting instead to go straight down the tunnel.
Amorim has since spoken to Garnacho to get to the bottom of his decision and says the winger will fund a night out for his team-mates.
"It was funny because in the next day he came to me, to my office," said the United boss.
"I did some investigations, and he went to the dressing room, he changed his clothes because he was wet.
"He watched the game in the different [place], not on the bench. In the end of the game he was there, then he went home, so there's not an issue there.
"But I told them that in Manchester United everything is important, and the perception in a big club is really important, so he's going to pay a dinner to all the team, and that's it.
"I think he understands. He was subbed, he was playing well and has to go off in that moment of the game. It's hard to deal with everything but they have to deal with everything. I just try to help them be better footballers."
United face Fulham in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday (16:30 GMT).
Garnacho, who Amorim said has a "knock", is expected to be fit for the tie.
The Portuguese coach was also asked about comments from former United skipper Roy Keane following the Irishman's furious rant about Bruno Fernandes' role as captain.
"I have a different opinion," said Amorim.
"I know sometimes he does things with his arms but most of all, a lot is out of frustration for this year and last. He wants to win.
"Roy Keane had big standards. It is normal to have opinions. I have an opposite opinion and I think my opinion is more important because I am the coach."
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Former United captain Harry Maguire also praised his successor Fernandes.
England defender Maguire, who scored the winner in midweek against Ipswich, led the side from January 2020 until July 2023 when Erik ten Hag replaced him with the Portuguese midfielder.
"Me and Bruno have a great relationship," he told BBC Sport.
"When I was captain he supported me so much and I trust him so much and I'm sure he trusts me now he is captain.
"We both see ourselves as leaders. When I was captain I saw him as a leader in his own right and trusted his opinion and I'm sure it's the same with him now. He is a fantastic player and a great lad to have in the dressing room.
"We have a lot of leaders. Casemiro, he has won everything, great leader, Bruno, a lot of senior players, Tom Heaton, Jonny Evans.
"At the moment we know it is a difficult period and that is when older and senior players have to take responsibility and step up."
You can watch the full interview with Maguire before Manchester United's fifth- round tie against Fulham on BBC One from 16:00 GMT.
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- Published26 July 2022